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Your useless rant = utter BS.
This is further proof of his selfless devotion to the cause of Pakistan. For him Pakistan and the welfare of it's people is above any personal gain. His homecoming is further proof of this.
If Musharaf does come back into power he will have to under-go a radical over-haul of his former foreign policy blunders to regain the public's respect.
And then there is answering for Lal Masjid, which crippled his image completely. I am interested to see how he handles these issues.
Is that the only think u could remember...!!! What about beloved Ghadari & Co., all the criminals that this traitor IMPOSED,,, on us,,,
What about hundreds of ppl disappeared by him just coz they were against him,,,
What about free hand he gave to CIA to work inside tribal areas & stopped ISI from interfering ,,, & as a result we have this TTP like scum created by CIA,,, & thousands of innocent civilians killed by so-called TTP etc...
& what was prosperity during his time...!!! Fake hyped rise in stock-exchange index,,, brought about by his team thru fake hyped up news to make more money for them,,,!!! OR Pakistani assets sold for pennies in exchange for commissions,,, OR land prices hyped up again coz he & his team members had stake in such schemes ... OR sprouting of TV channels which he intended to idol ppl & divert them from gruesome realities he was committing ...
Where is the REAL prosperity, that would have lasted after was was KING for 8+ years,,, Like any roads??? Any dams??? Any addition to infrastructure??? Any new hospitals??? that he had done above the rate these things would have developed even if was not born,,,
He did a lot bad, but you cannot forget that his policies on governance is what made the world respect Pakistan for quite a while. He may have indirectly helped Zardari and his goons come into power with implementing the NRO; however he has money and a good life outside of Pakistan. The reason he is coming back is to face his wrong-doings and seeking redemption. He wants to help Pakistan, and instead of running like all the others, he has enough character to come back and own up to his mistakes.
If Musharaf does come back into power he will have to under-go a radical over-haul of his former foreign policy blunders to regain the public's respect.
And then there is answering for Lal Masjid, which crippled his image completely. I am interested to see how he handles these issues.